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Croatia to switch to euro, enter passport-free Schengen zone
Croatia will join the eurozone on January 1, 2023 as the currency bloc's 20th member.
Obituary: Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, pontiff who resigned
Benedict, who died at the age of 95, in 2013 became the first pope in 600 years to step down, citing old age.
Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI dies at age 95
Vatican says former pope died in his residence at the Mater Ecclesiae monastery.
How Ghana, Africa’s rising star, ended up in economic turmoil
The West African nation is a major cocoa and gold exporter, so why is it battling its worst economic crisis in decades?
Man arrested for murder of four Idaho university students
The 28-year-old suspect was charged with first-degree murder in the stabbing deaths of the students.
Guyana’s president: Are new oil discoveries a curse?
President Irfaan Ali discusses if green economies are unfair to Guyana's oil explorations and development plans.
For Senegalese landmine victims, a forgotten conflict lives on
The 40-year war between Senegal and rebels in its Casamance region has left legacies of landmines with diverse impacts.
Ex-Botswana President Khama to challenge arrest warrant: Lawyer
Former leader, who is now in South Africa, accused of possessing illegal firearms.
Venezuela opposition removes ‘interim President’ Juan Guaido
Three opposition groups backed the bill to remove Juan Guaido and create a 5-member commission to manage foreign assets.
Four killed in police checkpoint attack in Egypt’s Ismailia
No group has claimed responsibility for attack that took place in Ismailia city on the western side of the Suez Canal.
Is a global recession looming in 2023?
Will a global economic slowdown happen in the new year? A panel of experts offers their insights about what to expect.
‘Trailblazer for all women’: TV anchor Barbara Walters dies at 93
Walters was the first woman to become a US TV news superstar, interviewing rulers, royalty and entertainers for decades.
Mali sentences 46 Ivory Coast soldiers to 20 years in prison
A court in the West African country has jailed the soldiers for conspiring against the government.
Share data, WHO again tells China during COVID surge talks
The World Health Organization said it has 'again' asked Chinese officials for regular sharing of real-time data.
Stories that defined the US and Canada in 2022
The year 2022 saw former US President Trump facing legal action, Pope Francis apologising in Canada and mass shootings.
Russia grants tax amnesty to encourage troops fighting in Ukraine
Russian forces can also receive 'rewards and gifts' for their services in Ukraine, according to new decree.
Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo joins Saudi Arabia club Al Nassr
Ronaldo's contract with Al Nassr has been estimated by media to be worth more than 200m euros ($214.5m).
UN seeks ICJ opinion on Israel’s illegal occupation of Palestine
The resolution will see International Court of Justice give opinion on Israel's occupation of Palestinian territory.
North Korea fires 3 ballistic missiles towards Sea of Japan
Japan’s defence ministry said the missiles landed in the Sea of Japan and there were no reports of damage as of yet.
US appeals court upholds Florida transgender toilet policy
LGBTQ groups say transgender people face growing threats of violence and discrimination in the US.
US President Biden issues pardons for drug crimes, murder
The six year-end pardons signal shifting attitudes towards domestic violence and drug policy in the United States.
Jair Bolsonaro leaves Brazil for Florida, avoiding Lula handover
The far-right leader gave a farewell to supporters on Friday before departing for the US, where his plans are unclear.
Photos: Network of fixers preys on migrants crossing into Mexico
The result is a booming business that often targets a population of migrants who are largely poor and desperate.
Clashes in Bolivia after judge orders opposition leader detained
Opposition leader Luis Fernando Camacho to spend up to four months in pre-trial detention on terrorism charges.
What are the final revelations from the January 6 investigation?
US House committee has conducted more than 1,000 interviews about January 6 attack and former President Donald Trump.
Peru: A Divided Country
As Peru is thrown into a political crisis, these women dream of opposite futures for the country.
What did 2022 mean for the US labour movement?
While unionisation rates remain low, workers have shown a growing interest in collective bargaining at major companies.
What are the intentions of Israel’s new cabinet?
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is back in power with the most hardline government in the country's history.
India release of Pakistani film The Legend of Maula Jatt stalled
Despite getting approval from India’s censorship board, the screening of The Legend of Maula Jatt has been postponed.
Photos: A year of facing nature’s fury
A cascade of extreme weather exacerbated by climate change devastated communities across the globe this year.
Brazil declares three days of mourning for Pele
The football legend, who is deemed the greatest player of the 20th century, died in Sao Paolo on Thursday.
Eritrean soldiers leaving parts of Ethiopia’s Tigray – witnesses
Eritrean withdrawals from two main towns in Tigray follow a truce signed by regional rebels and Ethiopia's government.
Analysts predict economic struggles for Zimbabwe in 2023
Ahead of the 2023 polls, there are concerns that Zimbabwe's economic woes could spill over.
Russia denounces criticism of Nagorno-Karabakh peacekeepers
Armenia has accused Russian forces deployed along the blockaded Lachin corridor of failing to fulfil their duties.
Kosovo opens all border crossings as Serbs remove roadblocks
Ethnic tensions along Kosovo’s eastern border appear to be easing amid fears of an armed conflict.
The beauty and beasts in Jerusalem
Israel's attack on Shireen Abu Akleh's funeral haunted me the most in 2022.
US House committee releases Trump tax returns after long fight
Donald Trump says the the public release of his tax returns is 'going to lead to horrible things for so many people'.
It is time to address anti-Roma racism in the US
The recent Senate resolution celebrating Romani culture and heritage is a good start, but our work is far from over.
China names its envoy to US Qin Gang as new foreign minister
New ambassador replaces Wang Yi, who has been China's top diplomat for the past decade.
Israeli land registration threatens Palestinian mass expulsion
Palestinians fear a continuing Israeli plan to resolve property ownership claims will evict them from their homes.
WHO says China COVID travel restrictions ‘understandable’
Many countries are imposing restrictions on travellers from China because of a surge in infections.
In 2022, India came for Kashmir’s land, votes and journalists
Experts and residents fear that new policies are disenfranchising and disempowering the Muslim-majority population.
South Africa mourns tanker blast victims, death toll rises to 34
The number of deaths due to the gas tanker explosion has tripled since the incident happened on Christmas Eve.
Five ways the US Supreme Court reshaped policy in 2022
The court's new conservative majority issued rulings over the past year on abortion, gun rights, religion and more.
Putin to Xi: Russia seeks to strengthen military ties with China
The Russian leader says he is expecting the Chinese president to make a state visit to Moscow in 2023.
Spain imposes new COVID restrictions on arrivals from China
Visitors from China will be required to test negative for COVID-19 or prove they have been fully vaccinated.
Palestinians watch on as far-right Israeli gov’t comes into power
While some Palestinians see the new government as no different from previous ones, others are worried.
Ryanair cabin crews strike in Belgium, dozens of flights grounded
Cabin crews launch a three-day strike over the New Year holiday over pay, in some cases below Belgium's legal minimum.
Israel charges two soldiers for revenge attack on Palestinians
Israeli soldiers very seldom face prosecution and conviction for crimes committed against Palestinians.
Indian cricketer Rishabh Pant wounded in car crash
Pant is in a stable condition after his car collided with a divider and caught fire, according to police.
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